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Recent strip charts from the 20 MHZ Radio Jove receiver. Data is uploaded every 30 minutes. The solar cycle is currently at its minimum activity so we've suspended creating reports until further notice. The equipment is still running in case of a major solar event.We've been working on several different projects. Two members recently won the University of Cincinnati Bridge building competition. Currently we will be completing a particle physics unit and particpating in the CERN 3rd International Particle Physics Masterclasses . We will be collaborating with 4 european schools. Preparation for the Advanced Placement Test in Physics will keep us busy until the middle of May. Anderson High School Directions to AHS Latitude: 39:04.1390 N Longitude: 084:20.9732 W Altitude: 216.7m The students running the observatory and analyzing the data sets Special Thanks to: UC Professors Brian Meadows, Mike Sokoloff, and the University of Cincinnati Physics Department for sponsoring the local Quarknet Program, teacher workshops, and funding. Anderson High School PTA for accepting several mini-grant applications in order to build the equipment. QuarkNet for donating the DAQ card, professional development workshops and activities, and grid computing for the cosmic ray telescope. The Stanford Solar Center for donating and troubleshooting the SID Monitor. The scientist and engineering working on NASA Project Jove on helping troubleshoot our system. The
Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) for accepting a mini-grant for a Coronado Personal Solar Telescope and
software.
Cosmic Ray Detector Monthly Reports
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Sudden Ionic Disturbance Observatory
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Geomagnetic K and Solar Index Monthly
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